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Spatial Structures of the Philippines: Urbanization and Regional Inequalities

2017

This chapter examines the fundamental spatial structures of the Philippines. It defines the role and organization of the different levels of the administrative hierarchy (provinces, regions, cities and municipalities) down to the barangay and sitio/purok levels. This leads to the definition of the “urban” in the Philippines and the rise of urbanization in recent decades, from the original urban settlements of the Spanish era, with their patterns following the same rules as in Latin America (fort, church and plaza), to today’s cities. Forms of housing have evolved over time, from the archetypal bamboo/nipa hut (bahay kubo) and the urban stone and wood house of the elites (bahay na bato), now…

HierarchyEconomic growthLatin Americansgeography.geographical_feature_categoryInequalitymedia_common.quotation_subjectGeographyDominance (economics)UrbanizationHuman settlementArchipelagoSpatial inequalitiesEconomic geographymedia_common
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The binding of intravenous and oral biliary contrast agents to human and bovine serum albumin

1978

The binding of two homologous series of oral and intravenous biliary contrast agents to human and bovine serum albumin was investigated using the gel filtration technique. All intravenous compounds are bound to human serum albumin via one high affinity and several low affinity binding sites. Within the concentration range investigated, about 3--5 high affinity binding sites for the oral compounds were found on human serum albumin. In general, the intravenous compounds have a greater affinity for human serum albumin than the oral compounds. No significant differences were found for the binding of the oral compounds to human or bovine serum albumin, while the intravenous compounds have a high…

High affinity bindingSize-exclusion chromatographySerum albuminAdministration OralContrast MediaPlasma protein bindingIn Vitro TechniquesPharmacologyLow affinitymedicineAnimalsHumansBovine serum albuminBinding siteBiliary TractSerum AlbuminPharmacologyBinding SitesbiologyChemistrySerum Albumin BovineGeneral MedicineHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationHuman serum albuminRadiographySolubilityBiochemistryInjections Intravenousbiology.proteinCattleProtein Bindingmedicine.drugNaunyn-Schmiedeberg's Archives of Pharmacology
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Science in space vs space science: The European utilisation of spacelab∗

1999

Abstract Spacelab is the conventional name given to a manned laboratory to be carried onboard NASA's Space Shuttle, which was built in Europe under the aegis of the European Space Agency (ESA). This paper deals with the initiatives undertaken in Europe to establish a utilisation programme for Spacelab, in particular for its first flight, planned as a joint ESA/NASA demonstration mission. Two main factors will be discussed, which prevented ESA from establishing a sizeable Spacelab utilisation effort. Firstly, owing to the cost escalation of the Spacelab development programme and to NASA's charging policy for access to the Shuttle system, which did not foressee any preferential treatment to E…

History and Philosophy of ScienceAeronauticsOperations researchCost escalationMember statesPolitical scienceAgency (sociology)Space ShuttleCommitSpace ScienceSpace (commercial competition)Preferential treatmentHistory and Technology
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ARROWS AND EARTH SHRINES: TOWARDS A HISTORY OF DAGARA EXPANSION IN SOUTHERN BURKINA FASO

2002

The history of the Black Volta region in what is currently south-west Burkina Faso and north-west Ghana has been marked by the agricultural expansion of Dagara-speaking groups. This article explores how and why these groups were able to expand at the expense of neighbouring segmentary societies such as the Phuo and the Sisala. Violence certainly played a role in their territorial expansion, but so did specific strategies of ritual appropriation of new territories. The Dagara system, with its characteristic fission of existing earth shrines and networks of interlinked shrines, allowed mobility and helped the migrants bring new territories under their ritual control. In addition, patriclans a…

HistoryAnthropologymedia_common.quotation_subjectEthnic groupIndependenceEthosAppropriationEconomyPolitical scienceHuman settlementAsset (economics)ClanAutonomymedia_commonThe Journal of African History
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Las batallas de Atapuerca y la (re)escritura novelesca de la historia

2020

La batalla de Atapuerca (1054) constituye un hito en la historia del reino de Navarra. Desde su primera versión historiográfica conservada en la Historia silense (c. 1118-1126), el relato de la batalla de Atapuerca sufrió modificaciones, amplificaciones y refundiciones en su extensa dispersión en el tiempo y el espacio. En este trabajo se lleva a cabo, en un primer momento, una comparación entre distintas versiones latinas (fundamentalmente la Silense, el Chronicon mundi y De rebus Hispaniae) y castellanas de este episodio para luego dar lugar al análisis de una versión tardía del enfrentamiento incluida en el manuscrito 431 de la Biblioteca Nacional de España, códice que dataría de la segu…

HistoryBattleHistoryLiterature and Literary TheoryMEDIEVAL HISTORIOGRAPHYmedia_common.quotation_subjectDiscourse analysisKINGDOM OF CASTILEHISTORY OF SPANISH PROSENARRATIVEDISCOURSE ANALYSISNobilitySemioticsNarrativeMEDIEVAL CHRONICLESmedia_common//purl.org/becyt/ford/6 [https]UNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASChroniconFICTIONHistoriography//purl.org/becyt/ford/6.2 [https]POLITICAL IDEOLOGY IN MIDDLE AGESRebusNOBILITY:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]SEMIOTICSHumanitiesKINGDOM OF NAVARRE
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The Military Policy of Isaac Komnenos at the time of battle of Petroe (1057)

2018

AbstractIsaac Komnenos (1007-1060) was the son of Manuel Eroticos Komnenos (955/960-c.1020), one of the associates of Basil II. Thanks to his education, Isaac later joined the imperial army (around 1042). He held the post of stratopedarches of the East and the ranks of magistros. At Easter 1057, the delegation of many military commanders presented itself before the emperor. This delegation was led by Isaac, and along with Katakalon Kekaumenos he tried to convince Michael VI to give them both the title of proedros, but the new emperor rejected their demands. They did not receive the money they counted on the part of the emperor, and he insulted them. This, in turn, became the causative facto…

HistoryBattlebyzantiummedia_common.quotation_subjectGeneral Medicinebattle at hadesJMilitary policymichael vi bringasLawisaac i komnenosconstantinoplePolitical sciencemedia_commonOpen Political Science
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Synchronous Worlds

2021

In the Mediterranean basin, the archaeological presence is extremely relevant and diffuse. Together with this is a difficult intertwining with contemporary urban settlements, which archaeology, by tradition, has to be protected from. If conservation is the goal of restoration, the problem of the cohabitation between past and present use is still an issue. This paper will focus on the project of enhancement of the archaeological park of the Greek colony of Naxos, near Messina, in Sicily, led by the Department of Architecture of the University of Palermo in cooperation with the administrative head of the park. At the crossroads between the sea, the highway, a lemon orchard and the city of Gi…

HistoryHuman settlementlanguageAncient GreekArchitectureSettlement (litigation)Archaeologylanguage.human_languageJoelho Revista de Cultura Arquitectonica
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Institutionalization an settlement of neoshamanisms in Spain : the case of the Valencian Country

2017

In this article, we explore the penetration of different shamanic currents in the new millennium in Spain, with a particular focus on the Region of Valencia. The traditions in this area differ from the shamanic traditions that had been previously adopted in two aspects: they are different shamanic currents and they follow their own settlement dynamics. By using a qualitative methodology based on a combination of thorough interviews and field observations, we have approached diverse neoshamanic manifestations in the years 2015, 2016 and 2017. We have used some of the interviews and observations of our field work. Our unit of analysis has been the Region of Valencia although the theory could …

HistoryNew SpiritualtiesInstitutionalisationlcsh:GN1-890lcsh:AnthropologyShamanismShamanismspiritualityNeo ShamanismValencianlanguage.human_languageUnit of analysislanguageSocial mediaEspiritualitatSocial scienceApprenticeshipSettlement (litigation)Valencian CountryQualitative research
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Saint Adalbert – the Apostle of Silesia

2017

Bishop Adalbert is known under many names but only one source refers to him as the ‘Apostle of Silesia’: a mediaeval chronicle of the Opole Dominicans. Since the II World War the chronicle is lost. The contents of the chronicle were recently reconstructed thanks to an archival research in the manuscript department of the Wrocław University Library, the National Archive in Prague and the Dominican General Archive on Aventine hill in Rome. According to the source, saint Adalbert had visited Opole about 984. In Górka (the Hill) he was supposed to christianize local society and baptize them. When he was run out of baptizing water, the fountain came to the top and lasted till the beginning of th…

HistoryOpolechroniclecultlcsh:History (General) and history of Europemedia_common.quotation_subjectLocal societySAINTsaint AdalbertAncient historyArchival researchDominicansFirst world warlcsh:DApostlelcsh:NX440-632Fountainlcsh:History of the artsCultmedia_commonFolia Historica Cracoviensia
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Gennadios Scholarios and the Church of the Holy Apostles

2020

The article tests the established view that Gennadios Scholarios, the first patriarch of Constantinople after the 1453 Conquest, used the church of the Holy Apostles in Constantinople as the seat of the Patriarchate for a few months in 1454 before moving to the building complex of the Pammakaristos monastery. After pointing out that all the sources that narrate the story of the installation of the Patriarchate in the famous Byzantine church date from the 16th century or later, the author examines sources contemporary with the events, including texts written by Scholarios himself. The aim of the article is to show that Scholarios officiated occasionally in the Holy Apostles and managed to sa…

HistoryPatriarchatelcsh:History (General) and history of Europeottoman conquest of constantinoplechurch of the holy apostlesApostlesGeneral MedicineAncient historypatriarchate of constantinopleCONQUESTottoman policy towards christianslcsh:Dgennadios scholariosconstantinopleByzantine architectureZbornik radova Vizantoloskog instituta
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